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City Centre Warsaw

The City Center puts you right in the heart of Warsaw’s demonstrably dynamic spirit, where all that Warsaw has to offer is at your doorstep. Set near the banks of the magical Vistula river, the ci…

The City Center puts you right in the heart of Warsaw’s demonstrably dynamic spirit, where all that Warsaw has to offer is at your doorstep. Set near the banks of the magical Vistula river, the city center is a short distance from the entrancing Old Town, dozens of grand museums and art galleries, and a plethora of pulsating jazz clubs, bars, and locally owned restaurants cooking up hearty Polish cuisine.

Mokotow

Mokotow is one of the largest districts of Warsaw, and brings together a rare blend of the modern and historic. Sleek spectacles of stylish contemporary architecture rest beside 1920’s houses, and…

Mokotow is one of the largest districts of Warsaw, and brings together a rare blend of the modern and historic. Sleek spectacles of stylish contemporary architecture rest beside 1920’s houses, and huge, luscious green spaces house grand white palaces and red villas. With hotels beginning at budget and ending at luxury, and streets lined with both food vendors and fine dining, Mokotow is ideal for either an affordable or lavish vacation.

Praga Poludnie

Praga Poludnie, east of the epic Vestula river, is a large but less crowded district, with a more modern, urbanized vibe. A short subway ride from central Warsaw and the magic of Old Town, this ar…

Praga Poludnie, east of the epic Vestula river, is a large but less crowded district, with a more modern, urbanized vibe. A short subway ride from central Warsaw and the magic of Old Town, this area is perfect for those traveling on a budget, offering up a host of old-world hotels and quaint hostels. But Praga Poludnie has its own thrills, buzzing with an electric, youthful nightlife.

Ochota

Ochota's a small, urbanized district with a modern vibe just west of central Warsaw, but it is dotted with a number of its own historic sights, from intriguing forts to enchanting grey stone churc…

Ochota's a small, urbanized district with a modern vibe just west of central Warsaw, but it is dotted with a number of its own historic sights, from intriguing forts to enchanting grey stone churches. There are several large, resplendent parks throughout where willows arch over winding rivers, ideal for a relaxing stroll. With easy access to the center, and offering affordable hotels, Ochota makes for a quiet and inexpensive vacation.

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"Great staff, very nice, friendly. Kept room extremely clean and stocked with beverages. Continental breakfast was very good, an abundance of food. Room service food was fantastic. Overall very good hotel"